John Bigler (January 8, 1805 – November 29, 1871) was an American lawyer, politician and diplomat. A Democrat, he served as the third governor of California...
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States Senate for Pennsylvania from 1856 to 1861. His older brother, John Bigler, was elected governor of California during the same period. As of 2023...
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Governor Bigler may refer to: John Bigler (1805–1871), 3rd Governor of California William Bigler (1814–1880), 12th Governor of Pennsylvania This disambiguation...
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Sobel 1978, pp. 102–103. "John Bigler". National Governors Association. January 3, 2011. Retrieved February 6, 2023. "John Bigler". California State Library...
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manager Heinz Bigler (footballer, born 1949), Swiss football defender and manager Ivan Bigler (1892–1975), American baseball player John Bigler, California...
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J. Neely Johnson (redirect from John Neeley Johnson)
Johnson as its candidate for governor. Johnson ran against incumbent John Bigler, with Johnson securing the governorship by a comfortable margin. Johnson...
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choice for governor. Instead, state Democrats nominated Assembly Speaker John Bigler as their party's nominee. McDougal left office on January 8, 1852, after...
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enforcement agency in California, and was founded by Governor of California John Bigler and commanded by Harry Love specifically to combat violent crime in the...
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threatened to divide the state in half, should the state not accept slavery. John Bigler, along with former state senator and lieutenant governor David C. Broderick...
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Reeves Graham Bigler (c. 1809 – November 15, 1873) was First Lady of California, wife of John Bigler, Governor from 1852 to 1856. Bigler was born Elizabeth...
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renominate incumbent John McDougal as the party's choice for governor. Instead, state Democrats nominated Assembly Speaker John Bigler. Dubin, Michael J...
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Carillo, and their banded associates." On May 11, 1853, the governor, John Bigler, signed an act to create the "California State Rangers," to be led by...
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Kearney and his Workingman's Party as well as by California governor John Bigler, both of whom blamed "coolie labor" for depressed wage levels. In addition...
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Lake Tahoe (redirect from Bigler's Lake)
Bigler" after California's third governor John Bigler. In 1853 William Eddy, the surveyor general of California, identified the lake as Lake Bigler....
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immigrants and 13 Anglo-Americans. On May 11, 1853, Governor of California John Bigler signed a legislative act creating the "California State Rangers," led...
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John Karl Fetterman (/ˈfɛtərmən/ FEH-tər-mən; born August 15, 1969) is an American politician serving as the junior United States senator from Pennsylvania...
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September 7, 1853, to elect the governor of California. Incumbent governor John Bigler successfully ran for reelection, winning over Whig nominee William Waldo...
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September 5, 1855, to elect the governor of California. Incumbent governor John Bigler lost his bid for reelection. Dubin, Michael J. (2003). United States...
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refers to a Hawaiian. In a notable 1853 letter to Governor of California John Bigler which challenges his proposed immigration policy toward the Chinese,...
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McKibbin 2nd Secretary of State of California In office 1853–1855 Governor John Bigler Preceded by William Van Voohies Succeeded by Charles Hempstead Personal...
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Equalization are broken by the vote of the State Controller. A Democrat, John Bigler, was re-elected Speaker, continuing in his service from when it was a...
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rowboat. The California State Legislature, with the support of Governor John Bigler, moved to Sacramento in 1854. The capital of California under Spanish...
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and served as its Speaker. Mining engineer, diplomat, and philanthropist John Hays Hammond is his son. Hammond was born in Hagerstown, Maryland on October...
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new Foreign Miners' License Tax was introduced in 1852 under Governor John Bigler, who, like Burnett (but unlike McDougal) was not friendly to Chinese...
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which was released on the band's own Blue Star label. Cenci then persuaded John Rook, program director of KQV, to play the single. With local airplay and...
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lost the Democratic Party nomination. He then was appointed by Governor John Bigler as an associate justice of the California Supreme Court, serving from...
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California Rangers. The unit was created on May 11, 1853 by Governor John Bigler specifically to capture or kill the "Five Joaquins" gang, who had been...
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designed both seals. In 1855, conflict arose over the seal between Governor John Bigler and the Secretary of State James W. Denver. Denver, who had been elected...
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of John Bigler during his 1854 gubernatorial race, and promoted Bigler's candidacy in his newspaper. Meanwhile, also in the early part of 1854, John Tabor...
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Within three years, the state legislature and newly elected Governor John Bigler had authorized the capital's relocation three more times, to Sacramento...
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